Alberta auto insurance caps causing harm: MEI report
A new report finds Alberta's auto insurance premium caps are straining the market, causing insurer losses and reduced competition. Experts call for policy change.
A new report finds Alberta's auto insurance premium caps are straining the market, causing insurer losses and reduced competition. Experts call for policy change.
The Halifax casino is set to move from its downtown waterfront location to Dartmouth Crossing in 2026. Get the details on this major shift for Nova Scotia's gaming and entertainment landscape.
Alberta is Canada's most economically free province, yet places only 30th in North America, trailing 29 U.S. states. The Fraser Institute's 2025 report highlights a significant continental gap.
Windsor's Central Library branch must relocate from the Paul Martin Building earlier than planned. Get the details on this unexpected development affecting downtown Windsor.
Iranian Manitobans gather at the legislature in solidarity with protests in Iran, as an expert explains why the current geopolitical situation makes this moment uniquely potent.
Windsor Public Library spends $100,000 annually leasing downtown space in the Paul Martin Building, which the city sold for $1. Board chair aims for a September move to a new permanent home. Read the full story.
The Nobel Institute clarifies that the Peace Prize cannot be transferred or shared, following Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado's offer to give her award to Donald Trump. Learn the details.
The Nobel Institute has formally rejected an attempt by Venezuelan opposition leader and Nobel laureate María Corina Machado to award her Peace Prize to former U.S. President Donald Trump. Get the full story on this unprecedented political move.
The City of Ottawa confirms 26 long-term care residents require relocation following facility flooding. Officials are coordinating emergency housing and support services.
A Salvation Army warm-up shelter in Prince Albert, Sask., has relocated after a devastating fire on December 25. The new site ensures vital services continue for the community.
Seven RCMP officers transferred from Fort McMurray lost hundreds of thousands on home sales. A Federal Court judge upheld the force's decision not to fully cover their losses under a changed policy. Read the full story.
The Quebec government has increased funding for the Institut national des mines du Québec by $500,000 to bolster workforce training in the critical mining sector. Learn more about the investment.
A new study from the Ottawa Heart Institute reveals how a natural gut molecule, produced from foods like broccoli and salmon, combats inflammation to protect against type 2 diabetes and obesity. Discover the science behind your diet.
Amid a dramatic rise in antisemitic incidents in Canada, a new U.S.-based program is helping Jewish families relocate to Tulsa, Oklahoma, offering legal and financial support.
Millions of Canadians lack a family doctor as wait times hit 28.6 weeks. Fraser Institute analyst Mackenzie Moir argues for structural reform, pointing to better-performing universal systems abroad. Read more.
The Kansas City Chiefs will leave Arrowhead Stadium for a new $3 billion domed venue in Kansas, funded by state bonds. The move marks a historic shift for the NFL champions.
Psychologists John and Julie Gottman identified four toxic communication patterns—criticism, contempt, defensiveness, stonewalling—that erode relationships. Learn how to recognize and counteract them.
Prime Minister Mark Carney has outlined a broad AI policy for Canada, but specific regulations and funding details are yet to be defined. Learn about the government's next steps.
Alberta Health Services reinstates the cherished bell-ringing ceremony at Edmonton's Cross Cancer Institute after families voiced their concerns. Read the full story of community impact.
Residents in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, are calling for Viola's Place Society homeless shelter to be moved from the downtown area. Learn about the community's concerns and the ongoing debate.
A $100,000 donation ensures the future of a vital IOC Research Centre training program at the Steadman Philippon Research Institute, supporting the next generation of sports injury scientists.
Federal Budget 2025 projects a 37% surge in spending on private consultants, contradicting Liberal election pledges to reduce reliance on outsourcing. Analysis reveals a troubling shift away from public service expertise.
The iconic Malibu Restaurant in east London, Ont., is moving to a new location after seven decades. The landmark's famous neon sign, however, will not make the journey. Read more about this end of an era.
Saskatoon city council is revisiting plans to relocate the Wildwood Golf Course. Get the latest details on this municipal development and what it means for the community.
Experts argue Canada's federal budgets have become unwieldy, burying key numbers in hundreds of pages of fluff. They call for a return to short, transparent documents for better accountability.
An MIT professor was found shot dead at home. Authorities confirm no suspect is in custody as the investigation continues. Read the latest details.
A new Fraser Institute report reveals a sharp decline in human freedoms worldwide, with Canada holding steady at 13th place. Switzerland tops the list, while Hong Kong's ranking plummets.
The Oilers Entertainment Group states it is focused on its core business, dampening speculation about the Vancouver Whitecaps moving to Edmonton. MLS's new winter schedule poses a major climate challenge.
Quebec Premier François Legault ends 2025 with a 25% approval rating, the lowest in Canada. His CAQ party trails PQ and Liberals in polls. Read the full analysis.
An 18-year-old student was fatally stabbed in the parking lot of Portage Collegiate Institute. Police are investigating the tragic incident that has shaken the Manitoba community.